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This organizational scheme served until the Army reorganization of 1973.
But the Internet is changing or even eliminating these old organizational schemes.
And this required building an organizational scheme for accessing that information.
This hierarchical organizational scheme can make stored material hard to find.
However, some time later a new organizational scheme was imposed on the canon, which is now the most familiar.
This organizational scheme makes a collection systematic.
Each state is free to adopt any organizational scheme it chooses, to name those courts, and to establish the scope of the courts' jurisdiction.
While reorganization discussions had occurred earlier, software limitations prevented the adoption of a consistent organizational scheme.
It is in this creative organizational scheme that the author's dialogue with Gilman is most fully realized.
Fundamentally, this organizational scheme persists to this day.
Nested hierarchies are the organizational schemes behind taxonomies and systematic classifications.
But browse her home library, which she estimates at 3,600 volumes, and you will find a lampoon of library science's organizational schemes.
Fortunately, Apogaea volunteers have worked hard to implement an organizational scheme and infrastructure to meet the demands presented by its recent spike in popularity.
A key feature of the Praetor's Edict was its organizational scheme, the order in which the various subjects of the law are presented.
The isothalamus constitutes 90% or more of the thalamus, and despite the variety of functions it serves, follows a simple organizational scheme.
Though the pieces exhibit clear formal, tonal and melodic organizational schemes, his dissolving focus and increasing insanity made the composition process difficult.
Later writers on rhetoric, such as Cicero and Quintilian refined this organizational scheme even further, so that there were eventually six parts:
Monumental Editions have varying organizational schemes, but several of them include numerous sub-series, some of which are devoted to the music of single composers.
If there is an organizational scheme here, it is as complicated as any of the bizarre loan arrangements savings and loan executives used to evade their regulators.
You'll set concrete goals that include deadlines, think through your HR organizational scheme and assign responsibilities, as well as describe the business and make your financial projections.
She relinquishes command to Harry Stein, who recreates The Agency into a new image and organization, dubbed Checkmate, in relation to its chess-inspired organizational scheme.
He adopted the organizational schemes of the Colombian cartels: some employees cooked and packaged the drug, others transported and stored it, and still others sold it on the streets.
A business plan, or organizational map, provides a reference regarding how an organizational scheme will operate to produce a specific outcome: provision of products or services in a way to create profit.
As Glass's techniques did not allow Adams to accomplish what he wanted, he employed a system of constantly shifting metric organizational schemes to supplement the repeated rhythms in the opera.
It largely follows the organizational scheme of the first volume, bears the same subtitle (i.e. Twelve Fantasy-Pieces after the Zodiac) and is also scored for amplified piano.